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Blanqueamiento dental: preguntas frecuentes

¿Quieres hacerte un blanqueamiento dental pero tienes dudas?

Resolvemos las preguntas más frecuentes sobre cómo hacerte un blanqueamiento dental en Murcia.

¿Qué es el blanqueamiento dental?

El blanqueamiento dental es un procedimiento que se utiliza para hacer que los dientes se vean más blancos. Esto se logra mediante el uso de productos que eliminan las manchas de los dientes y restauran su color natural.

El blanqueamiento se puede realizar en el la clínica dental, mediante el uso de kits blanqueantes que también puedes obtener en tu dentista o combinando ambos tratamientos para obtener resultados más rápidos y duraderos.

Es importante destacar que la concentración de los kits de blanqueamiento de clínica dental tienen una concentración muy diferente a la que puedes encontrar en los kits que se venden en supermercados o farmacias.

Los kits de blanqueamiento de clínica tienen una concentración bastante alta (suelen oscilar el 10%) mientras que los kits de supermercado o farmacia apenas llegan al 1%. Esto es debido a que la aplicación de los blanqueadores requieren de la supervisión de tu dentista previamente.

Es importante tener en cuenta que el blanqueamiento no funciona igual para todas las personas y que los resultados pueden variar. Además, el blanqueamiento dental no es un tratamiento permanente y los dientes pueden volver a mancharse con el tiempo.

¿En cuánto tiempo se realiza un blanqueamiento ?

El tiempo que dura un blanqueamiento depende del método que se utilice. Si se realiza en un consultorio dental, el procedimiento suele durar de una a dos horas.

Si se utiliza un kit de blanqueamiento en casa, el tiempo puede variar dependiendo del producto que se use. En general, se recomienda seguir las instrucciones del producto y no dejar que el gel de blanqueamiento permanezca en los dientes por más tiempo del indicado.

¿Cuánto duran los efectos del blanqueamiento ?

Los efectos del blanqueamiento pueden durar de unos meses a unos años, dependiendo de varios factores como el cuidado dental y la dieta.

Es importante tener en cuenta que el blanqueamiento dental no es un tratamiento permanente y que los dientes pueden volver a mancharse con el tiempo.

Por lo tanto, es importante seguir una buena rutina de cuidado dental y evitar consumir alimentos y bebidas que puedan manchar los dientes para mantener los resultados del blanqueamiento por más tiempo. Para alargar los resultados, evita estos alimentos:

  • Café
  • Vino tinto
  • Refrescos
  • Jugos de frutas oscuras
  • Salsa de tomate
  • Salsas de soja
  • Chocolates
  • Frutas como moras, arándanos y fresa

Además, fumar también puede causar manchas en los dientes. Para evitar que los dientes se manchen, es importante mantener una buena higiene dental y evitar consumir alimentos y bebidas que puedan manchar los dientes. También es recomendable usar enjuagues bucales y cepillarse los dientes después de consumir estos alimentos.

¿Duele el blanqueamiento dental?

El blanqueamiento en sí mismo no suele ser doloroso, aunque algunas personas pueden sentir cierta sensibilidad en los dientes después del procedimiento. Esta sensibilidad suele desaparecer en unos días.

Si sientes sensibilidad puedes utilizar una pasta de dientes desensibilizante. Notarás un gran alivio y podrás seguir con tu tratamiento blanqueante sin ningún problema

Si se siente dolor durante el procedimiento, es importante informar al dentista para que pueda ajustar el tratamiento. Además, es importante seguir las instrucciones del dentista o del producto que se esté utilizando para el blanqueamiento dental para evitar cualquier complicación.

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